When Booster Gold rescues his sister from the timestream saving her from imminent death he soon realizes that the sister he saved is not the same girl he remembers. Will the two be reunited as Booster Gold and Goldstar or will Michele disappear into the timestream forever? And what will become of Rip Hunter? Be here to find out!
I was debating whether or not to give this comic a perfect score, but after thinking about it, and recalling the great dialogue and story, the decision became pretty easy. Read Full Review
Should you buy it? If you kept reading after the plot synopsis--hell yeah. Read Full Review
Even Jurgens' art is slightly old school, with its crisp, clean style. I love that Jurgens has recruited Jerry Ordway (who not only has a similar style but also was one of the artists on the "Superman" titles back when Jurgens rose to fame there) to draw part of the issue; they both have a strong understanding of the human form and while it's certainly slightly idealized, it's a handsome overall look to the book. When not plagued with guest-writers (something else that I think may have contributed to the book's sales decline), "Booster Gold" has been an enjoyable comic, first thanks to Geoff Johns and Jeff Katz, and now Dan Jurgens. Hopefully Keith Giffen will be able to do the same when he takes over in two months. I'd like to see this title succeed without becoming something radically different. Read Full Review
Last week, Kyle took a bullet for me, causing this book to have to rock for 3 stars. Read Full Review
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